Resistance

Guerrilla Rebellion Against Alien War Game Operations

Description

The Resistance emerged as a fractured yet resilient coalition opposing successive occupying regimes, evolving from scattered dissent into a semi-coordinated command structure. Founded initially by defiant individuals during the Vardan occupation, its ranks swelled to include civilians and rogue servicemen who sabotaged collaborators like Kelner while dodging detection. Under the War Lord’s dominion, it fragmented into warring factions—the Security Chief’s loyalists enforcing internal order through purges, the War Chief’s faction asserting control over timelines and captives (including the Doctor), and autonomous zones led by figures such as Marcus Octavius, Arturo Villar, and Ivan Petrov, whose guerrilla strikes targeted regime simulations. Internal fractures nearly crippled coordination until the Doctor brokered unity, weaving these disparate groups into a lethal counterforce that repelled the invasion. Despite periodic schisms, such as mobs turning on the Doctor or War Chief’s forces hunting rebels across historical eras, the Resistance demonstrated an enduring capacity to regroup, sabotage, and strike decisively, leaving a legacy as both a tactical disruptor and a crucible of defiance.

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Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

29 events
S15E23 · The Invasion of Time Part 3
Andred Extorts Loyalty Under Threat

The Resistance appears in embryonic form with Leela and Rodan as nascent members tangled in distrust. Their goals are personal and immediate—survival and loyalty to the President—rather than organizational unity. Andred’s simultaneous alignment and divergence with resistance aims reveals schisms within nascent anti-occupation factions, highlighting the fragility of collective action.

Active Representation

Through Leela and Rodan’s improvised defiance and Andred’s reluctant cooperation with resistance efforts

Power Dynamics

Fragmented and disorganized, acting under desperate circumstances with conflicting loyalties

Institutional Impact

Demonstrates the difficulty of building unified resistance in the face of institutional collapse and external occupation

Organizational Goals
Survive the occupation’s brutality Restore the detained President’s authority or protect his interests
Influence Mechanisms
Ad-hoc defiance through dialogue and escape Protective loyalty to shared but not formally articulated goals
S15E23 · The Invasion of Time Part 3
Andred arms Leela and Rodan for rebellion

The Resistance is hinted at rather than seen, its presence implied through Andred’s oblique mention of the possibility to strike at both invaders and Kelner. His dangling suggestion of resistance plants a seed that motivates Rodan and Leela’s departure.

Active Representation

Through Andred’s cryptic allusion to resistance opportunities beyond the Citadel, inviting them to imagine acting against both Vardans and Kelner

Power Dynamics

Nascent and fragmented, represented here only in rhetorical form by a potential ally seeking to exploit the tension between occupation and tyranny

Organizational Goals
Infiltrate or exploit the cracks between Vardan occupation and Kelner’s regime to strike at both Provide a narrative spark to encourage reluctant allies to take covert action
Influence Mechanisms
Psychological provocation through coded suggestions of resistance Leveraging institutional instability to inspire covert collaboration
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Senta expels Nanina from the lab

The resistance is implied rather than explicitly present in this scene, but its influence is palpable in Senta’s strategic dismissal of Nanina. By ordering her removal through Exit 4, Senta positions Nanina as a potential asset for the resistance—a move that suggests she is either sympathetic to their cause or manipulating the system to create instability. The resistance’s role here is indirect but critical: it represents the possibility of change, a counterforce to the City’s oppression that is beginning to take root even within its own ranks.

Active Representation

Via implied internal dissent (Senta’s actions) and the potential for Nanina to become a witness or catalyst for resistance. The resistance is not physically present but is a looming presence, shaping the actions of those within the City.

Power Dynamics

Being challenged by external forces (the resistance) and internal tensions (Senta’s potential subversion). The resistance’s power lies in its ability to inspire dissent and exploit the City’s vulnerabilities, even from within.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s influence is growing, as evidenced by Senta’s actions. Her dismissal of Nanina is not just a logistical move but a strategic one, suggesting that the resistance is beginning to infiltrate the City’s operations from within.

Internal Dynamics

The resistance operates in the shadows, relying on the moral conflicts of individuals like Senta to create openings for change. Its power lies in its ability to exploit the City’s internal contradictions, turning its own systems against it.

Organizational Goals
To undermine the City’s predatory systems by positioning Nanina as a potential ally To create opportunities for internal dissent, such as Senta’s strategic moves
Influence Mechanisms
Through the actions of sympathetic insiders (e.g., Senta’s dismissal of Nanina) By leveraging the moral compromises of the City’s operatives (e.g., Senta’s awareness of the system’s brutality) Via the potential for subjects like Nanina to become witnesses or agents of change
S6E42 · The War Games Part 8
Villar’s Strategic Value Debated

The Unified Resistance Factions are the driving force behind the strategic discussions in this event, as the group grapples with how to execute the Doctor’s plan to unite fractured factions. Zoe’s recall of key resistance leaders—Octavius, Villar, and Petrov—and their locations serves as a catalyst for the organization’s next steps, while Russell’s focus on Villar highlights the tactical importance of his faction. The organization’s involvement is manifested through the group’s debate, where the need for unity and coordinated action is framed as the only viable path forward. The resistance’s internal divisions, exemplified by Jamie’s emotional plea and Russell’s pragmatic stance, reflect the broader challenges the organization faces in achieving cohesion.

Active Representation

Through collective action and strategic debate among its leaders (Russell, Carstairs, Zoe, and Jamie). The organization’s goals and challenges are embodied in the group’s discussions, where the tension between personal loyalties and tactical priorities plays out.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over individual members (e.g., Russell’s pragmatic focus overriding Jamie’s emotional plea) but also being challenged by internal divisions (e.g., the resistance’s fractured state and the need for unity). The organization operates under the constraint of time and the looming threat of the War Lord’s invasion, which forces it to prioritize action over emotional considerations.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s ability to overcome its internal divisions in this moment will determine its institutional viability. If the group can unite under the Doctor’s plan, it will strengthen the organization’s cohesion and increase its chances of success. Conversely, if emotional conflicts or strategic disagreements prevail, the resistance risks fracturing entirely, leaving it vulnerable to the War Lord’s invasion.

Internal Dynamics

The debate between Jamie (who prioritizes the Doctor’s rescue) and Russell (who focuses on the broader strategy) highlights the tension between personal loyalties and institutional priorities. This internal dynamic tests the organization’s ability to balance emotional and tactical considerations, as well as its capacity to unite under a shared leadership vision.

Organizational Goals
Unite the fractured resistance factions under a cohesive strategy to counter the War Lord’s invasion, leveraging the Doctor’s plan as a unifying framework. Convince Arturo Villar to ally his faction with the broader resistance, recognizing his group’s size and combat effectiveness as critical to their chances of success.
Influence Mechanisms
Through strategic planning and the Doctor’s visionary leadership (even in his absence), the organization seeks to align disparate factions under a shared objective. By leveraging key leaders like Zoe (who provides critical intelligence) and Russell (who enforces tactical discipline), the resistance exerts influence over its members and potential allies. The urgency of the SIDRAT’s materialization serves as a narrative and emotional mechanism, reinforcing the need for immediate action and unity.
S6E42 · The War Games Part 8
Zoe Redirects Focus to Resistance Unity

The Unified Resistance Factions are the driving force behind this event, as the group grapples with how to coalesce their fragmented efforts into a cohesive strategy. Zoe’s recall of resistance leaders (Octavius, Villar, Petrov) and their locations becomes the critical intelligence needed to activate this organization, while Russell’s fixation on Villar as the linchpin reveals the high stakes of their unity. The SIDRAT’s materialization acts as a deadline, forcing the group to act swiftly to prevent the War Lords from exploiting their disunity. The organization’s success hinges on overcoming internal fractures and convincing skeptical leaders like Villar to join the cause.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its leaders (Russell, Carstairs, Zoe) and the strategic intelligence provided by Zoe’s memory, the organization manifests as a fragile but determined alliance in formation.

Power Dynamics

Exercising influence over individual factions but operating under the constraint of time and the War Lords’ escalating threats. The group’s power lies in its ability to unite disparate forces, but its fragility is evident in the internal debates (e.g., Jamie’s emotional plea vs. Russell’s pragmatism).

Institutional Impact

The event underscores the resistance’s institutional fragility, revealing that without unity, the War Lords’ invasion will succeed. The group’s ability to overcome internal divisions and external threats in this moment will determine the fate of the resistance.

Internal Dynamics

Tensions between emotional loyalty (Jamie’s plea for the Doctor) and strategic pragmatism (Russell’s focus on Villar) create a fault line within the organization. The group must reconcile these competing priorities to avoid collapse under pressure.

Organizational Goals
Unite the resistance factions under a single strategy to counter the War Lords’ invasion, leveraging the Doctor’s plan as a blueprint for action. Convince Arturo Villar to join the alliance, recognizing his faction as the key to tipping the balance in the resistance’s favor.
Influence Mechanisms
Leveraging Zoe’s eidetic memory to recall critical intelligence (names, locations, faction strengths) Exerting tactical pressure through Russell’s authoritative leadership and Carstairs’ strategic coordination Creating urgency through the SIDRAT’s materialization, which acts as a visceral reminder of the War Lords’ looming threat
S6E42 · The War Games Part 8
Security Chief Loses Control to War Chief

The Resistance is an implicit but critical presence in this event, as the Doctor’s defiance and the regime’s internal fractures create opportunities for opposition. While not directly represented, the Resistance’s influence is felt through the Doctor’s refusal to cooperate and the regime’s desperate attempts to extract information. The power struggle between the Security Chief and the War Chief further weakens the regime’s cohesion, potentially benefiting the Resistance. The Doctor’s transfer to the War Room suggests he is being isolated for deeper interrogation, but his knowledge and defiance may also be assets for the Resistance if he can turn the tables.

Active Representation

Implicitly, through the Doctor’s defiance and the regime’s internal conflicts, which create openings for resistance.

Power Dynamics

Operating under constraint but gaining leverage—the Resistance is not physically present, but the regime’s instability provides indirect opportunities for sabotage or infiltration.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s indirect influence is a wildcard—the regime’s internal power struggle and the Doctor’s defiance may create unintended opportunities for the Resistance to gain ground, even if they are not yet aware of them.

Internal Dynamics

Not directly visible, but the Doctor’s role as a potential ally or asset is hinted at, as is the possibility of regime members turning against each other.

Organizational Goals
Protect the Doctor from further interrogation to prevent the regime from extracting critical intelligence. Exploit the regime’s internal power struggles to sow further discord and weaken their unity.
Influence Mechanisms
Indirectly, through the Doctor’s defiance and the regime’s self-inflicted fractures. Potential recruitment or alliance with fractured regime members (e.g., the Security Chief, if he feels betrayed). Disinformation or sabotage, leveraging the regime’s technological and hierarchical vulnerabilities.
S6E42 · The War Games Part 8
Time Lords Clash Over Morality

The Resistance is indirectly referenced through the Doctor’s defiance and the War Chief’s attempts to manipulate him. While the Resistance itself is not physically present, its presence is implied as the force the Doctor aligns with against the War Lords. The War Chief’s dismissal of the Doctor’s moral objections and his framing of the conquest as 'peaceful' reflect the Resistance’s struggle against the War Lords’ propaganda and institutional control. The Doctor’s rejection of the War Chief’s offer underscores his loyalty to the Resistance’s cause.

Active Representation

Through the Doctor’s defiance and his alignment with the moral and ethical values the Resistance represents, as well as the War Chief’s attempts to undermine those values.

Power Dynamics

The Resistance is positioned as an external force challenging the War Lords’ authority, with the Doctor serving as a potential ally. The War Chief’s manipulation attempts reflect the Resistance’s vulnerability to ideological coercion and the need for unity against the War Lords’ conquest plans.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s presence in the conversation highlights the broader struggle for galactic freedom, framing the Doctor’s confrontation with the War Chief as a microcosm of the larger conflict. The Doctor’s rejection of the War Chief’s offer strengthens the Resistance’s position and sets the stage for their united effort against the invasion.

Internal Dynamics

The tension between the Doctor’s moral convictions and the War Chief’s ruthless pragmatism reflects the internal debates within the Resistance about strategy, unity, and the cost of defiance.

Organizational Goals
To unite fractured resistance groups against the War Lords’ invasion, leveraging the Doctor’s moral authority and strategic mind. To expose the War Lords’ true motives and undermine their propaganda, particularly their dehumanizing characterization of Earth soldiers.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the Doctor’s defiance and his refusal to be manipulated by the War Chief, reinforcing the Resistance’s moral stance. Via the Doctor’s defense of Earth soldiers, challenging the War Lords’ narrative and rallying potential allies to the Resistance’s cause.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor exposes War Chief’s desperation

The Resistance is fragmented and weakened in this event, as Jamie, Russell, and Carstairs are imprisoned, and the Doctor's perceived betrayal sows distrust among the remaining members. The organization's unity is shattered, with Russell and Carstairs resisting capture while the Doctor is left isolated. The Resistance's fate hangs in the balance, as their leaders are scattered and their plans disrupted. The Doctor's actions—whether perceived as betrayal or a calculated gamble—will determine whether the Resistance can regroup or if it will collapse entirely.

Active Representation

Through the imprisoned leaders (Jamie, Russell, Carstairs) and the Doctor, whose perceived betrayal has fractured the group. The Resistance's presence is felt in the anger and distrust directed at the Doctor, as well as in the defiance of those being taken away.

Power Dynamics

The Resistance is in a state of disarray, with its leaders captured and its unity broken. The War Chief's forces hold the upper hand, but the Doctor's dual role—as both a potential traitor and a strategic thinker—could either doom the Resistance or provide a path to redemption. The organization's power is diminished, but not entirely extinguished, as long as the Doctor remains free to act.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance's fragmentation reflects the broader struggle between freedom and tyranny in the narrative. Its collapse would leave the galaxy vulnerable to the War Chief's rule, while its survival could tip the balance in favor of the Doctor's plan to summon the Time Lords. The organization's fate is intertwined with the Doctor's choices, making this event a turning point for both.

Internal Dynamics

Deep divisions have emerged, with some members (like Russell) ready to turn on the Doctor, while others (like Carstairs) may still believe in his ultimate loyalty. The Resistance's ability to reunite depends on whether the Doctor can prove his true intentions and whether the imprisoned leaders can escape or be freed.

Organizational Goals
To survive the immediate crisis and regroup, even if it means trusting the Doctor despite his perceived betrayal. To prevent the War Chief from consolidating his power, using any means necessary—including sabotage or escape.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the defiance of its captured members (e.g., Carstairs' resistance, Russell's threats), which symbolizes the organization's unwillingness to submit. Through the Doctor's strategic maneuvers, which could either save or doom the Resistance depending on his true intentions. Through the loyalty of its remaining members, who may seek to free their leaders or continue the fight independently.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor exposes the War Chief’s fatal flaw

The Resistance is fragmented and scattered in this moment, as its members—Jamie, Russell, Carstairs, and others—are forcibly removed by the guards. Their capture symbolizes the collapse of their unified front, as the Doctor’s perceived betrayal leaves them leaderless and vulnerable. The organization’s influence is felt in the resistance of Carstairs and Russell, their defiance a fleeting but defiant stand against the War Chief’s control. However, their removal underscores their current helplessness, as the War Chief’s forces overwhelmingly outmatch them. The Resistance’s involvement here is a reminder of what is at stake: not just the Doctor’s survival, but the fate of those who have trusted him.

Active Representation

Through the physical resistance of its members (Carstairs, Russell) and their vocal defiance ('Get off!', 'I'll kill you for this!').

Power Dynamics

Overwhelmed and outmatched by the War Chief’s forces, with their defiance serving as a symbolic but futile challenge to the regime’s authority.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s capture highlights the precariousness of their position and the urgency of the Doctor’s counterplay. Their fragmentation serves as a motivating factor for the Doctor, as he must now act not just for his own survival but to redeem the trust of those who have been taken. The organization’s impact is felt in the emotional stakes of the scene, as the Doctor’s manipulation of the War Chief is not just a personal victory but a step toward potentially reuniting the Resistance.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured trust and unity, with some members (Russell) ready to turn on the Doctor, while others (Carstairs) remain defiant but powerless.

Organizational Goals
To resist capture and reassert control over the situation To regroup and continue the fight against the War Chief’s regime
Influence Mechanisms
Physical resistance (Carstairs’ struggle, Russell’s threat) Moral defiance (rejecting the War Chief’s authority) Unity in shared distrust of the Doctor’s actions
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor’s Forced March to Processing

The Resistance is referenced as a consolidated group of leaders captured by the War Lords, with the War Chief reporting their location to the War Lord. This moment highlights the Resistance’s vulnerability, as the War Lords’ forces prepare to move in on their concentrated position. The Doctor’s strategic distance from the Resistance is a key part of his deception, as he positions himself as an enemy to gain the War Lord’s trust. The Resistance’s fate hangs in the balance, as the War Lords’ tightening control threatens to eliminate them entirely.

Active Representation

Through the War Chief’s report of their consolidation and the War Lord’s orders to suppress them.

Power Dynamics

Being challenged by the War Lords’ forces, with their leaders captured and their position exposed.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s vulnerability underscores the War Lords’ tightening control and the high stakes of the Doctor’s gambit.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured trust within the Resistance, as some members may doubt the Doctor’s true intentions.

Organizational Goals
Survive the War Lords’ crackdown and avoid capture or brainwashing. Rely on the Doctor’s sabotage plan to disrupt the War Lords’ operations.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the Doctor’s deception and infiltration of the War Lords’ regime. By consolidating their forces in a single location, making them a target for suppression.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Prisoners turn on the Doctor

The Resistance is fractured in this moment, its unity shattered by the Security Chief’s revelation and the prisoners’ violent reaction to the Doctor’s alleged betrayal. The group’s internal dynamics—once a fragile but functional alliance—now erupt into chaos, with Villar’s threats and Russell’s anger threatening to dissolve the coalition entirely. The Doctor, once a unifying figure, is now the target of their fury, and the Resistance’s survival hinges on whether they can regroup and refocus their distrust outward, toward the War Lords, rather than inward, toward each other.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members (Villar, Russell, Jamie, Zoe) and their fractured responses to the Doctor’s perceived betrayal.

Power Dynamics

Weakened and fragmented, with the group’s internal tensions threatening to override their shared goal of resisting the War Lords. The Doctor’s position as a potential ally is now in question, and the Resistance’s ability to function as a unified force is hanging by a thread.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s ability to function as a cohesive unit is severely tested, with the Doctor’s role as a unifying figure now in jeopardy. If the group cannot overcome its internal fractures, it risks becoming a liability rather than an asset in the broader struggle against the War Lords. The moment underscores the fragility of alliances in high-stakes resistance movements, where trust is both a weapon and a vulnerability.

Internal Dynamics

The group is deeply divided, with Villar and Russell leading the charge against the Doctor, while Zoe and Jamie (initially) defend him. Carstairs’ absence in this beat suggests he may be physically separated or overwhelmed, leaving the group without a mediating voice. The Doctor’s survival—and the Resistance’s unity—now hinges on whether the group can find a way to channel its anger outward, toward the War Lords, rather than inward, toward each other.

Organizational Goals
To survive the immediate threat posed by the Doctor’s alleged betrayal and the Security Chief’s manipulation. To regroup and refocus their efforts on resisting the War Lords, rather than turning on each other.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the emotional reactions of its members, which either unite or divide the group. By leveraging the Doctor’s reputation as a potential ally or traitor to shape the group’s next moves. Via the group’s shared history of resistance, which may pull them back together if they can overcome their distrust.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor abandoned to hostile prisoners

The Resistance is implicitly represented through the prisoners’ fractured loyalty and their reaction to the Doctor’s alleged betrayal. Their internal conflict—between those who trust the Doctor (e.g., Jamie, Zoe) and those who distrust him (e.g., Villar, Russell)—reflects the broader organizational tension within the group. The Security Chief’s manipulation of this distrust serves the War Lords’ interests, weakening the Resistance from within.

Active Representation

Via the prisoners’ collective action and internal conflict, as well as the Security Chief’s strategic abandonment of the Doctor.

Power Dynamics

Being challenged by the War Lords’ manipulation, with internal fractures threatening the group’s unity and effectiveness.

Institutional Impact

The event highlights the fragility of the Resistance’s unity and the ease with which the War Lords can exploit internal divisions to weaken the group.

Internal Dynamics

Factional disagreement emerges between those who trust the Doctor and those who believe he has betrayed them, threatening the group’s cohesion.

Organizational Goals
To maintain unity and trust among the prisoners despite external manipulation. To counter the War Lords’ tactics and prevent further betrayals or divisions within the group.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the prisoners’ collective reaction to the Doctor’s alleged betrayal, which either strengthens or weakens their resolve. Via the Security Chief’s calculated abandonment, which exploits internal distrust to serve the War Lords’ agenda.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Security Chief Challenges War Chief’s Authority

The Resistance is referenced indirectly as the group whose leaders have been encircled and are being processed. Their encirclement and impending destruction by the War Chief’s forces highlight the broader stakes of the power struggle in the War Room. The Resistance’s vulnerability underscores the urgency of the Security Chief’s actions, as their fate is tied to the outcome of the conflict between the War Chief and the Security Chief. The Resistance’s collective defiance and tactical positioning are implied to be critical factors in the War Chief’s strategy, making their mention a reminder of the human cost of the war games.

Active Representation

Via the implied consequences of their encirclement and the War Chief’s strategy to destroy them. Their role is invoked through the dialogue about their leaders’ processing and the broader context of the war effort.

Power Dynamics

Vulnerable and outmatched, but their defiance and tactical positioning pose a threat to the War Chief’s control. Their fate is a pawn in the power struggle between the War Chief and the Security Chief.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s plight reflects the broader institutional dynamics of the war games, where human lives are expendable in the pursuit of galactic domination. Their encirclement and processing symbolize the War Lords’ ruthless efficiency and the moral cost of their regime.

Internal Dynamics

The Resistance’s internal cohesion is tested by the encirclement, with some members potentially questioning their leaders’ strategies or the viability of their defiance. Their unity is a critical factor in their survival and the success of any countermeasures.

Organizational Goals
To survive the encirclement and resist the War Chief’s forces. To rely on external allies, such as the Doctor, to disrupt the War Chief’s plans and secure their freedom.
Influence Mechanisms
Through their collective defiance and tactical positioning, which disrupt the War Chief’s strategy. By serving as a catalyst for the power struggle in the War Room, as their processing is a point of contention between the War Chief and the Security Chief.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Villar’s Violence and the War Chief’s Cover

The resistance is a fractured entity in this moment, its unity shattered by the Doctor’s perceived betrayal and Villar’s violent outburst. The organization is represented through its members’ actions—Russell’s accusations, Carstairs’ mediation, Jamie’s loyalty, and Villar’s vengeance. Their internal divisions are laid bare, with some members (Carstairs, Jamie) defending the Doctor and others (Russell, Villar) demanding his execution. The resistance’s ability to function as a cohesive unit is in question, and the War Chief’s intervention only deepens the rift, playing into his strategy of divide and conquer.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members, each pursuing their own agendas and emotional responses. The resistance is a microcosm of its internal tensions, with no single spokesman but rather a chorus of conflicting voices.

Power Dynamics

Weakened and divided, with the resistance’s power fragmented among its members. The Doctor’s authority is in tatters, Villar’s violence threatens to dominate, and Carstairs’ mediation is the only force attempting to restore order. The War Chief, though not a member, exerts significant influence by intervening and framing the confrontation as a misunderstanding, further eroding the resistance’s cohesion.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s ability to function as an effective force against the War Lords is severely compromised. Its internal divisions make it vulnerable to manipulation by the War Chief, who can now exploit the Doctor’s isolation and the resistance’s distrust to regain control over the TARDIS and the war games.

Internal Dynamics

Deeply fractured, with factions emerging along lines of trust and distrust. Villar’s violent authoritarianism clashes with Carstairs’ diplomatic approach, while Russell’s bitterness fuels the group’s skepticism. The Doctor’s role as an outsider is now in question, and his survival may depend on whether the resistance can reconcile its differences.

Organizational Goals
To hold the Doctor accountable for his actions and determine whether he can be trusted moving forward. To prevent internal violence from destabilizing the resistance further, ensuring unity in the face of the War Lords’ threat.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the emotional and physical actions of its members, each of whom wields influence based on their personal authority (e.g., Villar’s volatility, Carstairs’ diplomacy, Russell’s skepticism). By leveraging the Doctor’s claims about the neutron bomb as a unifying (or dividing) force, depending on whether the resistance believes him. Through the threat of internal fragmentation, which the War Chief exploits to maintain control over the group.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor Accused of Betrayal Reveals Bomb Threat

The Resistance is both the primary antagonist and the most fractured entity in this event. What was once a unified front against the War Lords has now splintered into a mob, with members turning on the Doctor and each other. The organization’s internal dynamics are on full display, with Villar and Russell leading the charge against the Doctor, while Carstairs and Jamie act as his defenders. The resistance’s inability to trust one another—even in the face of a common enemy—undermines their effectiveness and plays into the War Lords’ hands. The event highlights the organization’s deepest flaw: its lack of cohesion and its susceptibility to infighting, which threatens to doom them all.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members, who are acting out of fear, distrust, and desperation. The resistance is represented not by a leader or a formal structure but by the raw, emotional responses of its individuals.

Power Dynamics

The resistance is exercising power over the Doctor through mob violence, but this power is self-destructive. Their unity is shattered, and their actions are driven by emotion rather than strategy. The War Chief, though not a member of the resistance, exerts indirect power by allowing the situation to escalate, knowing that their infighting weakens them as a threat.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s actions in this event underscore its vulnerability to internal conflict and its inability to function as a cohesive unit. This moment foreshadows the organization’s potential collapse, as its members are more focused on turning on each other than on defeating their common enemy.

Internal Dynamics

Deeply fractured, with clear divisions between those who trust the Doctor (Carstairs, Jamie) and those who see him as a traitor (Villar, Russell). The resistance is caught between its desire for survival and its inability to trust, which is being exploited by the War Lords.

Organizational Goals
To hold the Doctor accountable for perceived betrayal and to prevent further deception, even if it means turning on an ally. To maintain some semblance of unity and purpose amid the chaos, though this goal is largely failing in this moment.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the collective anger and distrust of its members, which is directed at the Doctor as a scapegoat for their fears. By reinforcing the narrative that the Doctor cannot be trusted, which further fractures the group’s ability to work together.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor Demonstrates Brainwashing Control

The Resistance is indirectly but critically involved in this event, as the Doctor's deception is ultimately aimed at protecting its members from the War Chief's brainwashing. Jamie and Zoe, as key members of the Resistance, play pivotal roles in the Doctor's gambit, with Jamie feigning loyalty and Zoe resisting initially before complying with the Doctor's signal. The Resistance's internal fractures—hinted at by Jamie's reluctant compliance and Zoe's initial fear—are temporarily set aside in service of the larger plan to undermine the War Chief's authority.

Active Representation

Through the actions of its members (Jamie and Zoe) and the Doctor's strategic manipulation of the War Chief's operations.

Power Dynamics

Operating under constraint, as the Resistance is currently captured and at the mercy of the War Chief's processing operations. However, the Doctor's deception shifts the power dynamics subtly, giving the Resistance a temporary advantage in the form of the War Chief's misplaced trust.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance's involvement in this event highlights the moral ambiguities of fighting tyranny, as well as the fragility of trust among allies. The Doctor's willingness to manipulate his companions' autonomy raises questions about the cost of resistance and the lengths to which one must go to defeat an oppressive regime.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured trust and internal conflicts are evident, as Jamie and Zoe grapple with their roles in the Doctor's deception. Jamie's reluctant compliance and Zoe's initial resistance reflect the tension between loyalty to the Doctor and fear of the War Chief's machines.

Organizational Goals
To avoid being processed by the War Chief's brainwashing machines and maintain their autonomy. To support the Doctor's plan to outmaneuver the War Chief, even if it requires temporary submission to his authority.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the Doctor's strategic deception, which leverages the War Chief's trust in the processing machines. Via the Resistance members' willingness to play along with the Doctor's plan, despite their internal conflicts and fears.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor manipulates Zoe’s defiance

The Resistance is represented in this event through Zoe’s defiance and the Doctor’s covert efforts to undermine the War Chief’s control. While physically confined and outnumbered, the Resistance’s presence is felt through Zoe’s sharp intellect and the Doctor’s strategic deception. Their ability to resist—even subtly—challenges the War Chief’s authority and highlights the fragility of his control. The Resistance’s goals are aligned with the Doctor’s: to dismantle the brainwashing machine and free the captured prisoners, even if it means operating from within the enemy’s stronghold.

Active Representation

Through Zoe’s defiance and the Doctor’s covert communication, representing the Resistance’s adaptability and intelligence.

Power Dynamics

Operating under constraint, with the Resistance’s influence limited to subtle acts of defiance and strategic deception.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s ability to resist from within the War Chief’s stronghold exposes the vulnerabilities in his control, demonstrating that even the most oppressive systems can be undermined by intelligence and trust.

Internal Dynamics

Zoe’s defiance and trust in the Doctor reflect the Resistance’s cohesion and adaptability, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

Organizational Goals
To resist the brainwashing machine and maintain autonomy despite physical confinement. To trust the Doctor’s lead and follow his covert signals to undermine the War Chief’s control.
Influence Mechanisms
Subtle acts of defiance (e.g., Zoe’s resistance despite appearing compliant). Strategic deception (e.g., the Doctor’s use of subtext to communicate his true intentions).
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor reveals sabotage and Carstairs pushes takeover

The Resistance is manifested through the actions of its leaders—Carstairs, Russell, Villar, and the Doctor—and its fighters, who overpower the guards and follow the Doctor’s orders. The organization’s unity is tested as internal fractures emerge, with Carstairs advocating for a preemptive takeover, Russell expressing skepticism, and Villar demanding his guns. Despite these divisions, the Resistance’s collective action in neutralizing the guards and negotiating with the War Chief demonstrates its resilience and adaptability. The group’s ability to unite under pressure is critical to its survival and its chance to seize control of the War Room.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members, led by Carstairs, Russell, Villar, and the Doctor.

Power Dynamics

Fractured but unified under the Doctor’s strategic leadership, with internal tensions threatening to undermine its cohesion.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s ability to unite and act decisively will determine the outcome of the conflict with the War Lords.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured by competing agendas—Carstairs’ opportunism, Russell’s pragmatism, and Villar’s impatience—threatening to undermine the group’s unity.

Organizational Goals
To unite under a shared strategy to seize the War Room and end the War Lords’ tyranny. To overcome internal divisions and prioritize the group’s survival over personal agendas.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the Doctor’s moral authority and strategic vision. Via the fighters’ tactical cohesion and disciplined action. By leveraging the War Chief’s knowledge and the group’s numerical advantage.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Villar Demands Weapons Before Trusting the Doctor

The Resistance is actively represented through the actions of its members—Russell, Carstairs, Villar, Jamie, and Zoe—as they grapple with the Doctor’s sabotage, Villar’s demands, and the War Chief’s arrival. Their collective efforts to overpower the guards, retrieve Villar’s guns, and negotiate with the War Chief demonstrate their unity and tactical prowess. The resistance’s ability to act decisively and adapt to changing circumstances is critical to their success, as they seek to seize control of the War Room and end the War Lords’ domination. Their internal fractures, however, are evident in Villar’s distrust and the group’s fragmented unity.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members, who tackle guards, retrieve weapons, and negotiate with the War Chief.

Power Dynamics

Exercising tactical advantage over the War Lords’ forces but operating under the constraint of internal distrust and fractured unity.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s actions reflect their broader struggle against institutional oppression, as they seek to dismantle the War Lords’ regime and free the trapped soldiers.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured unity and internal distrust, as Villar’s demands and the Doctor’s concessions create tension within the group.

Organizational Goals
To seize control of the War Room and end the War Lords’ domination of the Time Zones. To retrieve Villar’s guns to ensure the resistance has reliable weapons for the upcoming confrontation.
Influence Mechanisms
Through coordinated tactical maneuvers and the leverage of key members like Villar and the Doctor. By maintaining situational awareness and adapting to the War Chief’s conditional cooperation.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor admits sabotage to Villar

The Resistance is represented by the group’s fractured but unified actions in the Processing Room. The fighters, led by Carstairs, Villar, Jamie, and the Doctor, clash over strategy and priorities, but their collective defiance of the War Lords’ authority is evident. Their actions—overpowering guards, demanding weapons, and negotiating with the War Chief—demonstrate their capability to challenge the War Lords’ control. However, their internal divisions (e.g., Villar’s distrust of the Doctor, Russell’s skepticism) threaten to undermine their unity, highlighting the organization’s struggle to act as a cohesive force.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members, including Carstairs’ tactical suggestions, Villar’s demands for weapons, and the Doctor’s strategic leadership.

Power Dynamics

Exercising defiance against the War Lords’ authority but operating under internal tensions that threaten their unity.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s actions in this event reflect their growing capability to challenge the War Lords’ control, but their internal divisions pose a significant risk to their long-term success.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured unity due to distrust (e.g., Villar’s skepticism of the Doctor) and differing priorities (e.g., immediate armament vs. strategic control of the War Room).

Organizational Goals
Gain control of the War Room to disrupt the War Lords’ operations and halt the fighting in the Time Zones. Secure reliable weapons (e.g., Villar’s 'good guns') to ensure the group’s combat effectiveness.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action and tactical coordination (e.g., overpowering guards, demanding information from the War Chief). Leveraging the Doctor’s strategic insight and the War Chief’s cooperation to gain access to critical areas like the War Room.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor Secures War Chief as Bargaining Chip

The Resistance is represented by its fractured unity and internal divisions, with members like Villar, Russell, and Carstairs debating strategy and prioritizing differing objectives. The organization's collective action—overpowering the guards and seizing the War Chief—demonstrates its growing capability to challenge the War Lords' forces. However, the debate over retrieving the stored weapons versus seizing the War Room highlights the resistance's internal tensions and the Doctor's struggle to maintain cohesion amid conflicting priorities.

Active Representation

Through collective action (overpowering guards) and internal debate (strategic disagreements over weapons and objectives).

Power Dynamics

Exercising growing authority over the Processing Room and its occupants, but internally fractured by differing priorities and distrust.

Institutional Impact

The resistance's ability to challenge the War Lords' forces is demonstrated, but their internal divisions threaten to undermine their unity and effectiveness.

Internal Dynamics

Factional disagreement emerges between those who prioritize seizing the War Room (Doctor, Carstairs) and those who insist on retrieving their stored weapons (Villar, Russell).

Organizational Goals
Seize control of the War Room to halt the War Lords' operations and end the conflict. Retrieve the resistance's stored weapons to ensure they are adequately armed for the impending fight.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action (overpowering guards and seizing the War Chief as a bargaining chip). Internal debate and negotiation (debating strategy and prioritizing objectives).
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor secures War Chief’s conditional cooperation

The Resistance is represented through its fractured unity, as members like Villar, Russell, and Carstairs clash over strategy and trust in the Doctor’s plan. Their collective action—overpowering guards, debating weapons, and negotiating with the War Chief—highlights their desperation and the urgency of their situation. Internal tensions, such as Villar’s distrust and Russell’s skepticism, threaten to derail their cohesion, but their shared goal of survival keeps them united, albeit uneasily.

Active Representation

Through collective action and internal debate, as members clash over strategy and trust.

Power Dynamics

Fractured but united by desperation, with the Doctor acting as a reluctant leader and Villar challenging his authority.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s survival depends on overcoming internal divisions and trusting the Doctor’s leadership, even as their fractured unity threatens to unravel.

Internal Dynamics

Tensions between distrust (Villar) and pragmatic support (Carstairs, Russell), with the Doctor acting as a unifying but ambiguous figure.

Organizational Goals
Secure weapons and maintain unity to survive the coming battle. Support the Doctor’s plan to disable the War Room and end the fighting in the Time Zones.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action and tactical coordination (e.g., overpowering guards). Internal debate and negotiation to align on strategy (e.g., Villar’s demands for weapons).
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
The Doctor Summons Time Lords

The resistance, led by figures like Villar, Russell, Carstairs, Jamie, and Zoe, overpowers the Security Chief and his guards in the War Room. Their collective action secures the room, allowing the Doctor to execute his plan to summon the Time Lords. The resistance’s victory in this moment is a turning point, shifting the power dynamic and setting the stage for the final confrontation with the War Chief.

Active Representation

Through direct action—overpowering guards, seizing weapons, and securing the War Room—led by key figures like Villar and Carstairs.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the War Lords’ forces, challenging their control, and consolidating power in the War Room.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s takeover of the War Room disrupts the War Lords’ regime, forcing the Doctor to act decisively and setting the stage for the final confrontation.

Internal Dynamics

Unity among the resistance fighters, despite internal tensions, drives their coordinated assault on the War Room.

Organizational Goals
Overpower the Security Chief and his guards to secure the War Room. Support the Doctor’s plan to summon the Time Lords and end the War Games.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action and coordinated assault on the War Lords’ forces. Leveraging the Doctor’s technological expertise and moral authority.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
War Room Execution and TARDIS Desperation

The Resistance is fractured yet unified in this event, as Villar, Jamie, Carstairs, and the Doctor work together to consolidate power in the War Room. Their violent takeover symbolizes their defiance against the War Lords’ regime and their determination to free the displaced soldiers. However, internal tensions remain, particularly between Villar’s aggressive methods and the Doctor’s moral dilemma in summoning the Time Lords.

Active Representation

Through collective action—Villar’s violence, the Doctor’s leadership, and the group’s unified front against the War Chief.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the War Room and the War Chief, but fractured by differing methods and moral concerns. The Doctor’s leadership is central, but Villar’s aggression drives the immediate consolidation of power.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s actions in this event mark a turning point in the broader conflict, shifting the balance of power away from the War Lords and toward the Doctor’s desperate gambit to summon the Time Lords.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured by Villar’s aggression and the Doctor’s moral dilemma, but united in their opposition to the War Lords’ regime. The group’s cohesion is tested as they grapple with the consequences of their actions.

Organizational Goals
Consolidate control over the War Room and neutralize the War Chief’s threat. Free the displaced soldiers and return them to their own times, even at the cost of summoning the Time Lords.
Influence Mechanisms
Violent takeover and consolidation of power through force (Villar). Moral and technological intervention (Doctor). Tactical coordination and unity among resistance members (Carstairs, Jamie, Zoe).
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor summons Time Lords despite warnings

The Resistance is actively represented in this event through the actions of its leaders—Russell, Carstairs, Villar, Jamie, and Zoe. They overpower the guards, seize control of the War Room, and support the Doctor’s plan to summon the Time Lords. Their collective action underscores their unity and determination to end the War Games and restore everyone to their proper times. The Resistance’s involvement is crucial in enforcing the Doctor’s ceasefire command and pursuing the War Chief to the landing bay, ensuring that his escape is prevented.

Active Representation

Through collective action and leadership, as resistance fighters seize control of the War Room and support the Doctor’s plan.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the War Chief and the remaining guards, challenging the War Lords’ regime and enforcing the Doctor’s commands.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s actions mark a turning point in the conflict, shifting power away from the War Lords and toward the Doctor’s desperate gambit to summon the Time Lords.

Internal Dynamics

Unity among resistance leaders, with a shared determination to end the War Games and protect their allies.

Organizational Goals
End the War Games and restore everyone to their proper times. Prevent the War Chief from escaping and continuing his tyranny.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action and tactical coordination to seize control of the War Room. Loyalty and support for the Doctor’s plan, ensuring its execution.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor Summons the Time Lords

The Resistance is actively represented in this event through the actions of its leaders—Russell, Carstairs, Villar, Jamie, and Zoe—as they take control of the War Room and prepare to pursue the War Chief. Their collective action symbolizes the fragmentation of the War Lords’ regime and the emergence of a new, if fragile, unity among the displaced soldiers. The Resistance’s goals in this moment are aligned with the Doctor’s plan, though their methods remain pragmatic and violent, reflecting their desperation to end the War Games and return home.

Active Representation

Through collective action and leadership (Russell, Carstairs, Villar, Jamie, Zoe).

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the War Room and the remaining War Lords’ forces, though their power is tenuous and dependent on the Doctor’s plan.

Institutional Impact

The Resistance’s actions in this event mark the beginning of the end for the War Lords’ regime, shifting the balance of power and setting the stage for the Time Lords’ intervention.

Internal Dynamics

Unity among the resistance leaders is strong, but underlying tensions (e.g., Villar’s skepticism, the Doctor’s moral dilemma) remain unresolved.

Organizational Goals
Consolidate control over the War Room and prevent the War Chief’s escape. Support the Doctor’s plan to summon the Time Lords, despite the risks involved.
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action and tactical coordination (e.g., pursuit of the War Chief). Leveraging the Doctor’s authority and technological expertise to legitimize their leadership.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor defies Time Lords to spare War Lord

The resistance is represented through the actions of Villar, Russell, Carstairs, Jamie, and Zoe, who are physically present in the landing bay. Their collective dynamic is fractured, with Villar’s violent outburst and the Doctor’s defiance splitting the group. The resistance’s goals are now in flux—some, like the Doctor, seek escape, while others, like Villar, demand retribution. The organization’s influence is felt through its internal divisions, as loyalty to the Doctor clashes with the desire for vengeance against the War Lord. The resistance’s survival now hinges on the Time Lords’ arrival, which threatens to dismantle their fragile unity entirely.

Active Representation

Through the physical actions and dialogue of its members, particularly Villar’s violent outburst and the Doctor’s defiance.

Power Dynamics

Fractured and unstable—the resistance is torn between those who follow the Doctor and those who reject his authority, with Villar’s violence serving as a catalyst for the split.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s internal divisions are laid bare, with the Doctor’s escape and Villar’s defiance marking a turning point in their ability to function as a unified force.

Internal Dynamics

Deeply fractured—Villar’s violent impulses clash with the Doctor’s moral defiance, while Russell and Carstairs struggle to mediate between the two factions. The resistance’s cohesion is shattered, and its future is uncertain.

Organizational Goals
To hold the War Lord accountable for his crimes, either through vigilante justice or the Time Lords’ intervention. To survive the Time Lords’ arrival, though the resistance’s unity is now in question.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the collective action of its members, particularly in restraining Villar and supporting the Doctor’s escape. Through the symbolic weight of the War Chief’s corpse, which reinforces the resistance’s grievances against the War Lords. Through the Doctor’s moral authority, which some members still follow despite the betrayal accusations.
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor abandons resistance to escape

The resistance is left behind by the Doctor, facing the Time Lords’ wrath alone. Their unity is fractured—Villar’s fury and Russell’s conflicted loyalty highlight the internal tensions within the group. The resistance’s fate hangs in the balance, as they are abandoned to confront the cosmic forces the Doctor has summoned. Their collective action in overpowering the guards is a final, desperate act of defiance, but it is ultimately futile against the impending judgment of the Time Lords.

Active Representation

Through the actions of Villar, Russell, and the remaining fighters, who embody the resistance’s defiance, desperation, and internal divisions.

Power Dynamics

Weakened and abandoned, the resistance is at the mercy of the Time Lords, with no allies left to turn to. Their power is temporary, and their fate is sealed by the Doctor’s departure.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s abandonment by the Doctor underscores the fragility of their alliance and the high cost of the Doctor’s moral choices. Their fate serves as a warning to other potential allies of the Time Lords’ merciless justice.

Internal Dynamics

Fractured by betrayal, with Villar’s violent impulses clashing against Russell’s pragmatic restraint. The group is on the verge of collapse, with no clear leader to unite them.

Organizational Goals
Survive the Time Lords’ arrival, despite the Doctor’s abandonment Maintain unity among the fractured resistance, even in the face of betrayal
Influence Mechanisms
Collective action (overpowering the guards) Moral appeal (Russell’s restraint of Villar, acknowledging the Doctor’s past help) Desperation (Villar’s threats and attempts to stop the Doctor)
S6E43 · The War Games Part 9
Doctor’s Forced Departure and Fractured Alliance

The resistance is represented through Villar and Russell’s violent confrontation with the Doctor, as well as Carstairs’ request to accompany him. Their fractured unity is on full display, with Villar’s fury and Russell’s conflicted loyalty exposing the deep rifts within the group. The resistance’s infighting underscores their vulnerability in the face of the War Lords’ forces and the Doctor’s abandonment, leaving them disorganized and at risk of collapse.

Active Representation

Through the collective action of its members—Villar’s aggression, Russell’s restraint, and Carstairs’ departure—highlighting the internal tensions and fractures within the group.

Power Dynamics

Weakened and disorganized, the resistance is on the brink of collapse. Villar’s authoritarian tendencies clash with Russell’s moral compass, while Carstairs’ departure further erodes their cohesion. The organization is no longer a unified force but a collection of individuals acting on personal motives.

Institutional Impact

The resistance’s collapse in this moment underscores the fragility of their alliance and the high cost of the Doctor’s choices. Their inability to unite against a common enemy leaves them exposed to the War Lords’ retribution and the Time Lords’ judgment.

Internal Dynamics

Deeply fractured, with Villar’s authoritarianism clashing with Russell’s moral restraint. The group is divided between those who seek vengeance (Villar) and those who prioritize survival and fairness (Russell). Carstairs’ departure symbolizes the final breakdown of their unity.

Organizational Goals
Prevent the Doctor from leaving to maintain their alliance and survival chances Reassert unity and authority amid the chaos of the SIDRAT landing bay
Influence Mechanisms
Through Villar’s violent threats and physical restraint of the Doctor Russell’s moral appeals to prevent unnecessary bloodshed Carstairs’ pragmatic decision to leave with the Doctor, further fracturing the group

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